en.Wedoany.com Reported - IEC Telecom Group has established a dedicated local entity, PT IEC Telecom Indonesia, in Jakarta to address the rapidly growing demand for satellite connectivity across the country's 17,000-island archipelago. Building on customer relationships developed since 2024, the office aims to bridge the digital divide in remote villages, plantations, offshore operations, and the maritime sector. This move aligns with Indonesia's "Digital Vision 2045" and "Golden Indonesia 2045" goals for inclusive connectivity. IEC Telecom will provide multi-orbit solutions combining LEO, GEO, and LTE technologies to support nationwide government projects, logistics, energy, and public services.

STC Group and Huawei have launched a new "Green Telecom Cloud" platform, designed to transform telecom infrastructure into a more energy-efficient and sustainable system. This cloud-native solution integrates computing, storage, and networking into a unified environment, aiming to reduce physical hardware usage and energy consumption. Based on Huawei's advanced cloud architecture, the system enables dynamic power management, automatic resource shutdown, and carbon tracking analysis through a centralized dashboard. Joint trials have shown a 20% reduction in energy consumption and a 40% decrease in infrastructure requirements. The initiative supports next-generation services like 5G-Advanced while helping operators reduce emissions and improve operational efficiency, aligning with the industry's low-carbon digital transformation goals.
O2 and Mavenir have completed a proof-of-concept trial testing a network-based technology designed to improve call quality for people with hearing impairments. The solution operates within O2's mobile network, allowing users to continue using their existing phone numbers and devices without the need for additional apps or hardware. Participants first complete an automated hearing assessment, generating a personalized hearing profile that is securely linked to their phone number. During calls, the technology adjusts voice audio in real-time based on individual hearing needs, making speech clearer and easier to understand. Trial results showed that nearly 90% of participants reported improved call clarity, along with reduced listening fatigue, fewer misunderstandings, and a more natural calling experience. The trial highlights the potential of network-based accessibility solutions to enhance daily communication for people with hearing impairments.
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